SubQuary, a data aggregation network that provides Web3 infrastructure services, has partnered with Origin Trail. The partnership reportedly involves using OriginTrail’s decentralized knowledge graph to power a certifiable artificial intelligence internet. SubQuery’s decentralized, open, flexible, and fast data indexing solution is quite helpful in this regard.
SubQuery and OriginTrail are working together to revolutionize the Web3 ecosystem
The respective indexing allows developers in the blockchain sector to easily query the data on-chain for applications and protocols. Instead of developing their separate indexing solutions, blockchain developers have the freedom to do other things. In this regard, using SubQuery allows them to focus on product growth and consumer experience.
Prominent blockchain engineer Nikola from OriginTrail commented on this development. According to him, the platform uses SubQuery and has become a user-friendly mechanism. Additionally, he revealed that it also features a GraphQL interface. This revolutionizes the entire DevEX. OriginTrail uses SubQuery for flexible and fast data indexing.
Then, OriginTrail improves data query efficiency and speeds up transfer processing. In addition, it improves real-time analyses. SubQuery’s advanced indexing features allow OriginTrail to provide a smoother user experience. Moreover, it also provides remarkable insights into asset movements and liquidity.
CEO and founder of SubQuery, Sam Zous, commented on this endeavor by emphasizing AI adoption. He said artificial intelligence has figured prominently in the top stories in the current market cycle. The executive added that OriginTrail’s decentralized knowledge infrastructure plays a crucial role in AI ventures.
Collaboration looks forward to improving mainstream adoption of AI
According to him, this can increase the adoption of AI in the mainstream industry. With that in mind, Zou expressed his excitement about working with OriginTrail. He claimed that both platforms contribute to the wider evolution of the Web3 sector. He also revealed that OriginTrail developers will be using the prestigious SubQuery indexing.
The respective indexing takes into account the open-source software development kit (SDK) and other similar tools. Additionally, they include documentation and developer support provided by SubQuery. In addition, OriginTrail network participants can now use SubQuery’s enterprise-level service to manage projects.